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Untitled (Study for Harvard Murals) (recto and verso)

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Dried spots of glue? at l.r.c. and u.r. edge. Paper creased at u.r.c.
Rights: © Kate Rothko Prizel & Christopher Rothko / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
Department of Drawings Mark Rothko; to the Mark Rothko Foundation Inc. New York New York 1970 gift; to the Harvard University Art Museums 1986. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Gift of The Mark Rothko Foundation Inc.
Title: Untitled (Study for Harvard Murals) (recto and verso)
Description:
Dried spots of glue? at l.
r.
c.
and u.
r.
edge.
Paper creased at u.
r.
c.

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